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    eSports PCs

    In eSports, every millisecond counts. Our eSports PCs are uncompromisingly optimized for maximum FPS, minimal latency, and absolute stability. Ready for League of Legends, CS2, Valorant, Dota 2, or Fortnite – so you can perform like a pro.

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    Performance classes for eSports PCs at Caseking

    Entry eSports

    Ideal for beginners and semi-pro players. PCs with Intel Core Ultra 5 or AMD Ryzen 5 9600, paired with RTX 5050 / RX 9060 XT / ARC A770 graphics cards – perfect for Full HD with 144 FPS.

    Pro Level

    For ambitious players focused on competition. Intel Core Ultra 7 / Ryzen 7 9700X + RTX 5070 Ti or RX 9070 XT deliver consistent 240+ FPS in 1080p and 1440p.

    Elite eSports

    Maximum power for pro teams and streamers. With Core Ultra 9 / Ryzen 9 9950X3D and RTX 5090, you’re ready for 4K, streaming, and multitasking.

    What makes an eSports PC?

    • High FPS Gaming: 144, 240, or even 360 FPS for buttery-smooth visuals
    • Lowest latency: milliseconds can decide between victory and defeat
    • Optimized hardware: CPUs and GPUs from the latest generation
    • Pro-ready: perfect for tournaments, streaming, and content creation

    Pro Tip for eSports players

    A 240 Hz or 360 Hz monitor is essential for competitive gaming.
    Combined with an eSports PC, you’ll achieve the lightning-fast responsiveness that pros rely on on stage.

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    eSports PC FAQ

    What distinguishes an eSports PC from a regular gaming PC?

    An eSports PC is designed for maximum FPS, minimal latency, and top stability – focusing less on visuals and more on speed and responsiveness.

    Which games benefit from eSports PCs?

    Valorant, CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, Fortnite, Overwatch, and many more – essentially any competitive game with high-FPS scenarios.

    Do I need 32 GB of RAM?

    For pure eSports titles, 16 GB is enough. For streaming, multitasking, or content creation, we recommend at least 32 GB DDR5.

    Is an RTX 5090 worth it for eSports?

    Not necessarily – eSports prioritizes FPS, not maximum graphics fidelity. Mid-range GPUs from the latest generation already deliver everything you need.

    However, if you plan to stream without lag, the extra power of a high-end GPU will benefit you.